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Online safety
Online safety is about educating young people and their parents to be aware of the risks involved in their use of modern technologies and empowering them to adopt safe strategies. This largely centres around not sharing personal information while using online tools such as Instant Messenger, social networking sites and social gaming sites, as well as mobile phones.
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Key documents
Includes information on esafety audit, code of conduct, model policy, guide on using facebook, incident flowchart and more.
Online safety toolkit: parents
Comprehensive list of resources for parents.
Online safety toolkit: pupils
Online safety resources and websites suitable for pupils.
Online safety toolkit: staff
Comprehensive list of resources for teachers.
Last updated: 18 Oct 2021
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